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Erna Solberg on How Norway Is Reopening With Cautious Optimism: 'We Know Where the Risk Points Are'

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July 28, 2020

Erna Solberg on How Norway Is Reopening With Cautious Optimism: 'We Know Where the Risk Points Are'

When COVID-19 started rapidly spreading throughout Europe in March, Norway was hard hit.

When COVID-19 started rapidly spreading throughout Europe in March, Norway was hard hit.

July 28, 2020
Female leaders have been better at tackling Covid-19, says ECB chief

Female leaders are doing a better job of handling the coronavirus crisis than men, the European Central Bank’s Christine Lagarde has said, praisin

July 27, 2020
What is holding back Sri Lankan Women from entering politics: Lihini Fernando decodes

Despite Sri Lankan women having progressed by breaking boundaries in many fields, their participation in the country’s politics has remained abysm

Eternal mothers, whores or witches: being a woman in politics in Zimbabwe

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July 27, 2020

Eternal mothers, whores or witches: being a woman in politics in Zimbabwe

The political arena in Zimbabwe is a de facto male space in which women play very peripheral and insignificant roles. 

The political arena in Zimbabwe is a de facto male space in which women play very peripheral and insignificant roles. 

Hong Kong elections: the shameful absence of women from politics

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July 27, 2020

Hong Kong elections: the shameful absence of women from politics

During these times of political polarisation and fragmentation in Hong Kong, there is one thing we can find in common across partisan lines – shut

During these times of political polarisation and fragmentation in Hong Kong, there is one thing we can find in common across partisan lines – shut

Why female leadership is what the climate justice movement needs

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July 24, 2020

Why female leadership is what the climate justice movement needs

“The climate movement cannot succeed without an urgent upsurge in women’s leadership across the Global South and the Global North.

“The climate movement cannot succeed without an urgent upsurge in women’s leadership across the Global South and the Global North.